A front side-part structure of a vehicle includes a reinforcing member forming a closed section with a fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member improves a coupling rigidity therebetween. Resulting from the improved rigidity, the fender apron upper panel firmly supports a front-end module, and limiting vibration generated from a coupling portion between the fender apron upper panel and front-end module. The improved rigidity also increasing the driving stabilization by firm stiffness of the vehicle body during a sudden stop or a turn.
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5. A front side-part structure of a vehicle, comprising:
a front side member;
a fender apron inner panel disposed along an outer lateral side of said front side member;
a fender apron upper panel disposed at a lateral side of said fender apron inner panel; and
a reinforcing member disposed laterally outward from the fender apron inner panel and coupled with said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
1. A front side-part structure of a vehicle, comprising:
a front side member;
a fender apron inner panel disposed at a lateral side of said front side member;
a fender apron upper panel disposed at a lateral side of said fender apron inner panel; and
a reinforcing member coupled with said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member, wherein said reinforcing member is disposed laterally outwardly from said fender apron inner panel.
9. A front side-part structure of a vehicle, comprising:
a front side member;
a fender apron inner panel disposed at a lateral side of said front side member;
a fender apron upper panel disposed at a lateral side of said fender apron inner panel; and
a reinforcing member coupled with said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member;
wherein said fender apron inner panel is coupled at one end to said front side member, and the other end thereof is coupled to said fender apron upper panel by being upwardly bent; and
wherein said reinforcing member has a channel shaped cross-section for forming a closed section by coupling with said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member, and said channel shaped cross-section perpendicularly extends along a longitudinal direction of said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
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3. The structure as defined in
said channel shaped cross-section perpendicularly extends along a longitudinal direction of said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
4. The structure as defined in
a coupling portion of said reinforcing member to said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member is formed with flanges therearound for contacting surfaces of said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
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7. The structure as defined in
8. The structure as defined in
10. The structure as defined in
a coupling portion of said reinforcing member to said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member is formed with flanges therearound for contacting surfaces of said fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
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This application claims priority to Korean Application No. 10-2003-0023676, filed on Apr. 15, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated fully herein by reference.
Generally, the present invention relates to a structure for a vehicle body. More particularly the structure relates to a front side-part structure of a vehicle that includes a coupling structure for a fender apron and a front side member.
In general, vehicle front side members make up a skeleton construction of an engine compartment near the front of vehicles The front side members also provide a reinforcement for installing an engine and a transmission within the vehicle. A fender apron is mounted at an external lateral side of the front side member. The fender apron typically includes a fender apron inner panel and a fender apron upper panel. The fender apron inner panel directly couples to a lateral side of the front side member, while the fender apron upper panel, coupling to the fender apron inner panel, is disposed at an upper external side of the front side member.
The fender apron upper panel includes an installation part of a front-end module integrally assembled with a headlamp, hood latch, radiator, and electric fan to the front-end carrier. Accordingly, an important feature of the fender apron upper panel is to provide a sufficiently rigid mounting structure to tightly support the front-end module.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a front side-part structure of a vehicle adapted to provide a coupling of sufficient rigidity between a fender apron and a front side member for allowing a fender apron upper panel to firmly support a front-end module, thereby limiting vibrations generated from the coupling portion of the fender apron upper panel and front-end module and improving driving stability of the vehicle during sudden stops or turns.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a front side-part structure of a vehicle comprises a front side member. A fender apron inner panel is mounted at a lateral side of the front side member. A fender apron upper panel is mounted at a lateral side of the fender apron inner panel. A reinforcing member couples with the fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member.
For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown in
A front-end module refers to the front-end carrier 9 being installed with a headlamp, hood latch, bumper, radiator, and electric fan. The front-end module is mounted to the fender apron upper panel 5. The fender apron inner panel 3 couples, at one end, to the front side member 1, while the other end couples to the fender apron upper panel 5 by being bent upward. Therefore, the fender apron inner panel 3 obtains a L-shaped cross-section.
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According to
The closed section of the reinforcing member 7, formed by coupling with the fender apron upper panel 5, fender apron inner panel 3, and front side member 1 has a preferably rectangular cross-section. The reinforcing member 7 is further provided with a sufficient rigidity by the flanges 11 at the position for coupling to the fender apron upper panel 5, fender apron inner panel 3, and front side member 1. The reinforcing member 7 may also have a U-shaped cross-section with the flanges therearound for coupling to the fender apron upper panel 5, fender apron inner panel 3, and front side member 1. The reinforcing member 7 forming a closed section (CS) with the fender apron upper panel 5, fender apron inner panel 3, and front side member 1 allows the fender apron upper panel 5 to firmly contact the front side member 1 via the fender apron inner panel 3 and the reinforcing member 7.
The fender apron upper panel 5 provides a sufficient supporting rigidity to firmly couple with the front-end module, thereby obtaining stiffness of the vehicle body even during a sudden stop or a turn and improving the driving stabilization of the vehicle.
As apparent from the foregoing, there are advantages in the front side-part structure of a vehicle according to an embodiment of the present invention in that the reinforcing member forms a closed section with the fender apron upper panel, fender apron inner panel, and front side member. The structure with a closed section allows the fender apron upper panel to firmly support the front-end module. As a result of firmly supporting the front-end module vibrations generated from the coupling portion of the fender apron upper panel and the front-end module are further restricted. This in turn improves the driving stability when a vehicle makes a sudden stop or a turn, resulting from a sufficient rigidity of the vehicle body.
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